What Would You Do?
Ethics Courses Get Context

Lockheed Martin Corp. executive Manny Zulueta met last month with seven colleagues to watch a DVD. In one scene, a worker complains to his manager's boss after the manager yells at her workers. The manager apologizes, but the worker soon feels the manager is retaliating by giving him lousy assignments, nitpicking his work and reprimanding him for arriving late.

Mr. Zulueta, Lockheed Martin's senior vice president of shared services, then led what he says was a "nuanced" discussion about the ethical issues...